Best mountain peaks around Llangynfelyn offer access to the scenic Pumlumon range, characterized by open landscapes and natural beauty. This area in Ceredigion, Wales, provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing the tranquility of the Welsh uplands. The region is known for its quiet, wild landscapes, offering a sense of solitude. The Pumlumon range is the highest point in Ceredigion and the source of several major Welsh rivers.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The walk to bag the 633m summit of Tarrenhendre is not as popular or busy as those on its more famous neighbour on Cadair Idris, but you do get a nice, lovely, scenic and historic walk out of it. There are nice views to be had from the summit too. If you want to add another hill to your tally, then you can easily extend your walk to take in nearby Tarren y Gesail.
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Pumlumon Fawr, often referred to simply as Pumlumon, is the highest peak in the Cambrian Mountains of Wales, standing at 2,468 feet (752 meters) above sea level. It is located in the county of Ceredigion and is part of a range known for its rugged terrain and scenic beauty. The name "Pumlumon" translates to "five peaks" in Welsh, which refers to the five summits that make up the mountain. The area is popular with hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of trails that provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including lakes, valleys, and other mountain ranges. Pumlumon is also notable for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The region supports various wildlife, including rare plant species and birds. Additionally, the mountain is a source of several rivers, contributing to the hydrology of the region. Whether for hiking, nature watching, or simply enjoying the landscape, Pumlumon Fawr is a significant and cherished feature of the Welsh landscape.
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Tarren Hendre's grassy summit is the southernmost 2,000-foot (610 m) peak in Snowdonia. This position gives it unique views into mid Wales towards Plylimon and north towards the great mass of Cadair Idris. It's also the first summit visited on the Snowdonia Way Mountain Route.
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Wonderful view with several lakes and to the sea.
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Tarrenhendre at 633m is one of the tops in the Cadair Idris mountain group. It's a big grassy summit with a steeper top and a cairn. It's a good run partly due to its loneliness, you probably won't see anyone and you can have a proper wild adventure!
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Pumlumon Fach (664m and a Nuttall) is on a small ridge North-West of the summit of Pumlumon Fawr. From the summit, enjoy views of Nant-y-moch Reservoir to the North and Llyn Llygad Rheidol to the East.
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Mike Peters of pop punk band The Alarm wrote one of his top tunes whilst doing this walk! Shine on you crazy miner
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Y Garn is a subsidiary summit of Pen Pumlumon Fawr and the fourth highest peak on the Plynlimon massif, a part of the Cambrian Mountains in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. The summit is marked by a large shelter cairn, hollowed out from an ancient burial cairn. The views include Rhos Fawr, Drygarn Fawr, Pen y Garn to the south and Aran Fawddwy, Glasgwm, Tarrenhendre and Tarren y Gesail to the north. The Nant-y-moch Reservoir can also be seen to the north, with the smaller summits of Drosgol at 550 m (1,800 ft) and Banc Llechwedd-mawr at 560 m (1,840 ft) both Marilyns. Y Garn is a UK listed Nuttall.
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The Llangynfelyn area, part of the Pumlumon range, offers several distinct peaks. Among them, Moel y Llyn stands out with its historical significance, ancient cairn, and stone circle, offering panoramic views of the Dyfi estuary and distant mountains. Another prominent peak is Pumlumon Fawr summit, which at 752 meters, is the highest point of the Cambrian Mountains and in Mid Wales.
Yes, Moel y Llyn is particularly rich in history. Near its summit, you'll find a large ancient cairn, and in a saddle between Moel y Llyn and Moel y Garn, there's a stone circle and an associated standing stone, likely dating back to the Bronze Age. Additionally, Y Garn Summit (684 m) is marked by a large shelter cairn, hollowed out from an ancient burial cairn.
For expansive vistas, Moel y Llyn provides 360-degree panoramic views, allowing you to see the Dyfi estuary, the sea, and distant ranges like Cadair Idris and the wider Pumlumon massif. Pumlumon Fawr summit also offers awe-inspiring views over the rugged highland scenery. From Tarren Hendre Summit, you can enjoy unique views into Mid Wales towards Pumlumon and north towards Cadair Idris.
The region is characterized by its open landscapes and natural beauty. Near the summit of Moel y Llyn, there's a beautiful tarn (mountain lake) that adds to the scenic appeal. Additionally, Llyn Llygad Rheidol is a picturesque lake nestled in rugged scenery to the north of Pumlumon, from which the Nant y Llyn stream flows.
The peaks around Llangynfelyn offer a true wilderness experience with quiet, wild landscapes. Hikes can be characterful, traversing varied terrain that may include boggy areas and streams. While some ascents like Moel y Llyn have a proper path to the main summit, the Pumlumon range trails can be rugged and challenging, ideal for those seeking immersion in nature.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Y Garn Summit (684 m) is categorized as a challenging climb. The broader Pumlumon range itself, which includes peaks like Pumlumon Fawr, offers trails that can be rugged and demanding, providing a significant challenge and a sense of solitude.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Llangynfelyn area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Borth to Devil's Bridge loop' or mountain biking adventures. For more options, check out the Cycling around Llangynfelyn guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Llangynfelyn guide.
Yes, if you're looking for a more relaxed experience, there are easy hikes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of the Dovey Estuary loop from Aberdyfi' or the 'RSPB Ynys-hir Nature Reserve loop from Furnace'. These trails offer a gentler way to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Llangynfelyn guide.
The Pumlumon range is unique as it's the highest point in Ceredigion and the source of several major Welsh rivers, including the Severn, Wye, and Rheidol. It offers vast open landscapes and a true wilderness experience, providing stunning panoramic views that can extend to the Preseli Mountains, Cardigan Bay, Cadair Idris, and even Snowdonia on clear days.
Visitors appreciate the stunning remote landscape and the sense of solitude offered by the peaks around Llangynfelyn, often noting the absence of crowds found in more popular areas. The awe-inspiring views from summits like Pumlumon Fawr and the unique perspectives from Tarren Hendre are frequently highlighted as major draws.
Foel Goch, at 479 meters, is a notable peak in the Llangynfelyn area and is often incorporated into longer walks that include Moel y Llyn. It contributes to the quiet, wild landscapes of the Pumlumon range, offering a sense of solitude and picturesque vistas of the surrounding Ceredigion countryside.
Yes, the region features subsidiary peaks of Pumlumon Fawr. Y Garn Summit (684 m) is a prominent subsidiary peak, offering views of the Nant-y-moch Reservoir. Another is Pumlumon Fach (664m), located on a small ridge northwest of Pumlumon Fawr, providing views of Nant-y-moch Reservoir and Llyn Llygad Rheidol.


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